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Strășeni (Romanian pronunciation: [strəˈʃenʲ]) is a city and muni****lity of
about 20,000
inhabitants in
central Moldova, the
administrative center of...
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Strășeni (pronunciation: [strəˈʃenʲ]) is an
administrative district (Romanian: raion) in the
central part of Moldova. Its
administrative center and leading...
- Cahul, Ceadîr-Lunga, Chișinău, Comrat, Edineț, Hîncești, Orhei, Soroca,
Strășeni, Ungheni,
Bender (Tighina), and Tiraspol. The
other 53 have city status...
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Unisport Chişinău 1997:
Merge with
Termotransauto Străşeni to form Unisport-2
Termotransauto Străşeni 1999:
Merge with FC
Nistru Otaci to form Nistru-Unisport...
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Recea is a
village in
Strășeni District, Moldova. The
village has a
total area of 24.89 km2, with a
total perimeter of 33.37 km. In 1997, the po****tion...
- Onești is a
village in
Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista
primarilor aleși în
cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14
iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central...
- Negrești is a
village in
Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista
primarilor aleși în
cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14
iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central...
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Lozova is a
commune in
Strășeni District, Moldova. It is
composed of two villages,
Lozova and Stejăreni.
Lozova was
founded about 600
years ago. Alexandru...
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Străşeni TV Mast is one of the
tallest architectural structures in
Europe and the
tallest in Moldova. It was
built in 1984–85, and is a 355-metre (1165')...
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Nisporeni Ocnița
Orhei Rezina Rîbnița Rîșcani Sîngerei
Slobozia Soroca Strășeni Șoldănești Ștefan Vodă
Taraclia Telenești
Ungheni Vulcănești
Besides Chișinău...